Autism Spectrum: Atypical Minds in a Stereotypical World

When we examine 100 random teenagers, around 1 to 2 will have minds that are atypical in a particular way and could be diagnosed with autism.

When we examine 100 random teenagers, around 1 to 2 will have minds that are atypical in a particular way and could be diagnosed with autism. Autism is not a disease and therefore can not be cured. What we can do, however, is to learn more about it and gain an understanding of it.


In this video Timo, a young boy diagnosed with Autism will help us understand how living with a neurodivergent mind can be.